MSU Faculty:
Are you interested in learning more about teaching techniques designed to engage the students in
your class? Would you like to see these techniques demonstrated by another faculty member willing to
share his or her expertise with you?

CETL has lined up four MSU faculty members who are willing to welcome you into their classrooms
this semester, so that you may observe them in the act of engaged teaching. They are:

Here is the April schedule, outlining the opportunities these faculty have opened up for observation or conversation. If you're interested in observing any of these classes or talking to the faculty, just let them know. Resources for Engaged TeachingLinks to the following are available at the CETL resources webpage: http://www.minotstateu.edu/cetl/fa_st_resources.shtml- CETL Lending Library–a database of materials that you can check out from CETL - “50 Ways to Teach Your Students” –an introduction to a variety of engaged teaching methods- CETL Minigrants–instructions on applying for a mini-grant to promote student engagement

Bethany Andreasen
Director of FYE and Engagement
Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning
Main 101 858-4038

Audra Myerchin, Communication Arts
The students in Audra's COMM 218: Public Relations Principles and COMM 324: Community Relations classes are working on service learning projects much of this month. This set-up will not work well for observation, but Audra will be happy to speak with anyone who is interested in the details of how she utilizes service learning in her classes.